01Zaphod

01Zaphod t1_iu2hvw0 wrote

Have you tried The Little Grille in Littleton? We’re from southwest NH, and it’s a yearly stop for us. We love the Brazilian rotisserie/rodizio. I don’t know if they are still doing the rotisserie, but it is to die for. If you haven’t been there, it’s worth a shot - but call ahead to see if they still offer the rotisserie. Happy anniversary, BTW!

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01Zaphod t1_ir627do wrote

Have you tried Friends of the Sun in Brattleboro, VT? If they don’t do it, they’ll probably know someone who does.

Edit: something else I thought of…unless the homeowner did it themselves, the furnace was probably installed by the manufacturer or a service tech. A lot of these places leave stickers or tags identifying who did the work. You can try calling the manufacturer and find out from them who installs/services their stuff in the area.

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01Zaphod t1_ir1zxx2 wrote

Reply to comment by Dave___Hester in Seasoned Firewood by Dave___Hester

I just reached out to a friend who recently purchased seasoned wood from a smaller processor not far from Treehugger’s and she paid $280/cord in mid August. If you DM me, I can share the contact info with you. I don’t think he would appreciate me posting it here for everyone to see.

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01Zaphod t1_ir1q7wt wrote

TH is charging $440/cord. Patten Energy is charging $4.19/gallon for #2 fuel oil for comparison. I got lucky this year and was given the opportunity to clear wood from someone’s land. All I had to pay was gas for my saw and put the time in.

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01Zaphod t1_ir1pg5n wrote

Reply to comment by Dave___Hester in Seasoned Firewood by Dave___Hester

Well, I don’t know what the average rate is at this point, but Treehuggers is charging $440/cord seasoned.

Edit: I recommended them because they seem to be the only ones in Cheshire County who does kiln-dried seasoned wood. I’m sure there are others who have naturally seasoned wood, but their prices tend to be around the same.

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